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County Commissioners Appear on KGVO Montana Morning News Show
One of the main topics was the continuing process of bringing back passenger rail service to the state, of which Dave Strohmaier has been a guiding force, helping to form the Montana Passenger Rail Authority.
“One of the big stories here is the ability to work across jurisdictional lines on a big bold project, and we can still do that here in America,” said Strohmaier. “And rather than focusing on what are the impediments or the hurdles to cross, how about the opportunities? How do we remove those hurdles? How do we get to yes and find real solutions for Montanans?
Big Sky Passenger Rail Gains Momentum To Become Reality
Not only would this route connect travelers on an Amtrak in southern Montana to go to Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Washington, and Chicago, Illinois but would bring back routes that could see passenger trains go from Billings to Denver and Butte to Salt Lake City. That would be absolutely massive for folks in Montana.
Momentum: Passenger rail push across southern MT poised for funding as support grows
“While the rail coaches aren’t rolling across southern Montana just yet, the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority continues to gain momentum, and with billions earmarked for passenger rail in the new infrastructure bill, the timing of it all may be on their side.”
Welcome Custer County, the 16th county to seek membership in the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority!
Welcome Custer County as the most recent county to petition for membership in the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority! County number 16. All aboard!
Amtrak may bring back Pioneer Route - Fox13 News Utah
“Any extra mode of transportation, especially passenger transportation, would have an incredible impact,” she said. “From an economic development standpoint and having dealt with rail, I definitely think adding that route back in would be incredible for the area as another way for not only travelers to get around but also to bring people into the area.”
The Pioneer line was discontinued in 1997 for low ridership after government funding to Amtrak was cut, but calls for its return are not new and have been simmering for years. They started in the early 2000s in an effort that eventually fizzled out, and they’ve now resurfaced in response to a list Amtrak recently released of its railroad project priorities that excludes large swaths of the Northwest.
Big infrastructure bill promises billions to Montana projects
To understand how impactful a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill is, all one needs to know is that the legislation is stirring discussions about a return of Amtrak passenger rail service across the southern part of Montana.
The southern route once connected communities like Fargo, Bismarck, Billings, Bozeman and Missoula as it passed between Chicago and Seattle. Known as the North Coast Hiawatha, it is a streamlined vessel submerged under 42 years of government actions unsupportive of long-distance rail in the West. It is a Titanic, if you will, complete with groups determined to bring it to the surface.
The infrastructure bill makes no promises of a southern route, but raises the possibility like nothing else has for at least a decade. A vote for passage of the bill is expected within days.
“What this does is direct the Secretary of Transportation to conduct a nationwide study of restoring long-distance passenger rail routes. And that includes $15 million for that study, a foundational piece. It’s a big deal,” said David Strohmaier, Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority chairman.
Stillwater County Jumps Aboard the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority
In a unanimous vote at the regularly held Tuesday morning agenda meeting, Stillwater County Commissioners voted to be an active part of the project. It costs the county nothing to have representation.
The decision was made following a public hearing and discussion about the matter. The county adopted the initial joint resolution created by the original 12 Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) founders.
The goal is to preserve and improve abandoned rail service for agriculture, industry or passenger traffic and to preserve the abandoned railroad right-of-way for future transportation uses, when determined to be practicable and necessary for the public welfare. Establishing the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority via joint resolution is the first step to reestablish passenger rail across the state.
Montana Rail Authority gains new members, eyes infrastructure funding
Montana Rail Authority gains new members, eyes infrastructure funding BY MARTIN KIDSTONJULY 30, 2021
The authority, which officially formed last year, now claims at least 13 counties stretching from east to west across Montana’s southern tier. While the counties are politically diverse, they’re each united in an effort to restore intercity rail to the old North Coast Hiawatha route.
The organization’s momentum comes as Sen. Jon Tester and nine other senators this week reached a deal in a sizable infrastructure bill that includes funding for Amtrak and the nation’s passenger rail system.
The funding contains around $12 billion earmarked for intercity rail, which could help fund restoration of the North Coast Hiawatha, according to Dave Strohmaier, the Montana rail authority’s president.
Federal transportation bill holds promise for left-behind rural rail
Language added in a recent markup to the U.S. Senate’s Surface Transportation Investment Act has brought some hope to passenger rail advocates in the state that long-abandoned rail service through Livingston, Helena and beyond could be on track to return.
Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester’s amendment, passed on a bipartisan vote in June, appropriates $15 million during the course of two years for the U.S. Department of Transportation to study the restoration of regular long-distance intercity passenger rail service, with special attention paid to routes that Amtrak operated at its inception in 1971 but has since left behind. The amended bill now awaits a hearing before the full Senate.
Montana rail partners pursue funding to detail economic benefits of passenger service
Missoula County this week placed its support behind an application submitted by Park County in pursuit of $119,000 in funding from the federal RAISE grant program. Both counties are founding members of the Big Sky Passenger Rail Association, which officially formed late last year.
“This study is an important prerequisite for making the case that there are some socio-economic benefits to be had by passenger rail,” said Missoula County Commissioner Dave Strohmaier. “We’ll get this out to everyone, and hopefully it will get over the finish line.”
Morton county weighs pros and cons of signing on to support passenger rail return
After the commission meeting Tuesday, Morton county is expanding the discussion to include the Bismarck Mandan Chamber of Economic Development, the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Mandan Progress Organization and Hebron, New Salem and Glen Ullin.
Restoration of passenger rail in southern Montana a possibility
The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority is excited to announce that an amendment introduced and included in the Surface Transportation Investment Act of 2021, which passed out of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee by a bipartisan 25-3 vote on Wednesday, may help pave the way for the restoration of the former North Coast Hiawatha passenger rail route through southern Montana along with other former passenger routes across the rural West. The bill with the attached amendment will now move to the full Senate for a vote as part of the broader Surface Transportation Reauthorization Act of 2021.
Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority honored nationally
Missoula County scored a national achievement award for their work to establish the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority. The National Association of Counties honors, "innovative, effective county government programs that strengthen service for residents." Awards are given in 18 different categories. Missoula was recognized in the transportation category.
It's a huge win for County Commissioner, Dave Strohmaier, who spearheaded the authority.
National association recognizes Missoula County for southern passenger rail push
The National Association of Counties has recognized Missoula County for its innovation and leadership in getting the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority up and running in a push to restore service to the state’s southern tier.
Full steam ahead
BoCo supports Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority’s effort to restore passenger rail in the rural West
Group hopes to bring back regular passenger train route through North Dakota
Last week, the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority asked Morton county to come “aboard” in support of this request.
Montana rail organization grows to 13 counties
Carbon County joins organization to bring passenger service to southern Montana
Even God wouldn't get very far here without a car
When Diana Solle talks about traveling by train, it sounds like an adventure long ago. When Solle was still a child, it was with her grandmother; a long but leisurely journey from rural Montana towards the west coast. Solle, who is 76 years old today, fondly thinks back to it. She is Mayor of Deer Lodge in southwest Montana and has not sat on a train in decades.
From Portugal to New York, Montana’s southern passenger rail efforts draw attention
“Is this because folks are attracted to the idea of accessing the American West and our iconic Yellowstone National Park via rail? Is it because it’s a big undertaking spearheaded by grassroots local government?” he said. “Or is it because we’ve come together in a diverse collection of counties transcending geography, politics and ideology? I think it’s all of these.”
The article in Publico likely stemmed from the Times article, which also cited the Missoula Current. The Times article branded the president “Amtrak Joe” and noted the North Coast Hiawatha – the former Amtrak route that crossed southern Montana. It’s that very line which the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority is looking to relaunch, providing passenger service to both rural Montana and the state’s largest cities.